Hey All,
Since I get asked this question a lot, I decided to make a wiki page about it.
Here's
some links to the Component-Level (static) user guides for OODT published along
with the current versions of the components:
http://s.apache.org/nFO
Comments/updates, welcome. At some point, we could
See https://builds.apache.org/job/oodt-trunk/270/
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Ship it!
After testing I believe this is good to go.
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Looks good! Ship it!
- Chris
On 2012-01-19 02:54:44,
I first noticed this behavior in release 0.3 and just reaffirmed it in a latest
and greatest build of 0.4-SNAPSHOT. To the best of my knowledge, this was not
the case in previous versions. When querying a File Manager instance with a
Lucene Catalog on the back end, the query_tool will throw an
Sorry for spamming the list today but I have been doing some comparative tests
today with the File Manager. When populating a newly installed version
(0.4-SNAPSHOT) of the File Manager, I was unable to ingest a product until I
supplied an existing (yet empty of products) Lucene Catalog for the
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Review request for oodt.
Changes
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Hey Sean,
Looking at the stack trace below, it looks like you had an existing catalog
directory, but it didn't have anything inside of it.
I think you need to *first* delete the catalog directory, restart the file
manager, and then try again. It should work at that point,
and that was the same
Hey Sean,
Interesting. Can you try with 0.3 and see if it gives you a different behavior?
If it's a regression I'm happy to file an issue
and/or create a unit test for it.
Cheers,
Chris
On Feb 20, 2012, at 6:30 PM, Hardman, Sean H (388J) wrote:
I first noticed this behavior in release 0.3
Hey Sean,
Try using the new SqlQuery action in 0.4 filemgr
-Brian
On Feb 20, 2012, at 6:30 PM, Hardman, Sean H (388J)
sean.h.hard...@jpl.nasa.gov wrote:
I first noticed this behavior in release 0.3 and just reaffirmed it in a
latest and greatest build of 0.4-SNAPSHOT. To the best of my
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